Anime Recommendations

Similarities:
-Both anime are really alike in terms of the "Reverse Master Pact".
-Both MCs are overpowered.
-Both anime resembles each characters in both stories.
-Both anime settings takes place on a Medieval Times.
-Both anime have the same figure of a pink-haired girls as their "Master".
-Both anime is in the genre of School.
-Both anime have the MC's master as a Tsundere type.
Differences:
-Sereitsukai no Blade Dance features sword fighting as the point of their climax while on the other hand, Seikoku no Dragonar features dragons. At the same time, Blade Dance do not have dragons.
-Blade Dance features an "all-girls" school wherein the Main Character enters it as being the only boy in that school while in Seikoku no Dragonar, it is free to all genders.
-Blade Dance''s MC is overpowered ever since he was a child while in Seikoku no Dragonar, the MC becomes very strong after meeting his "Pal".
-Blade Dance's nudity level contains no bare breasts, only jiggling and bouncing melons while in Seikoku no Dragonar: Bouncing Melons + Bare Breasts.

Both are huge in terms of their scopes.
Both feature sudden dark twists and turns.
Both shows are good at making the audience want to learn more about the world/setting.
Both feature very young, but extremely well written characters who have to face large dangers and interesting situations.
Both are heavy in terms of carrying tons of emotion and meaning.
Both are beautiful but also frightening.

It’s obvious that Madoka inspired Genei wo Kakeru Taiyou from the get-go. I haven’t finished Day Break Illusion yet but so-far it’s coming off as an edgy Madoka ripoff. The better show is clear, but they’re both dark magical girl shows with a conflicted and special protagonist and people who turn into monsters because of negative emotions. The difference is that one executes everything perfectly and the other is sort of a mess.

These are both great shows. Both main characters go through similar struggles and repeatedly re-do events for a different outcome. The setting albeit differ from one another still make for very similar shows. Both are great thrillers. I love them both.

And, now that you've seen how depression and family drama is well developed in an anime, why not see something that's really bad in that department?
Both these shows are really similar in their themes, but I really recommend CLANNAD as a case study on how NOT to adapt a visual novel to a TV series, and on how NOT to work on a drama series.
And I really recommend 3-gatsu as the a case study on how to adapt a masterpiece of a manga within a tight budget.

If you enjoy the light, fun moments this series have, this has something for you.
Only one of these does go through the rabbit hole that is depression, or peer, work pressure. But both have light, feel-good moments with some profound messages hidden behind a cute smile. Both are healing shows through and through.

Similarities: Darling in the FranXX and Neon Genesis Evangelion both revolve around a group of teenagers fighting monsters with their mechs. Both have a lot of drama, and both MCs are depressed.
Differences: Neon Genesis Evangelion is a lot more darker than Darling in the FranXX and has deep psychological themes & even some symbolism. It really focuses on the psychological aspects when it comes to the characters, while Darling in the FranXX seems to focus on romantic drama between the characters.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is great for Darling in the FranXX fans who would like to some darker mecha series. Darling in the FranXX is great for Neon Genesis Evangelion fans who would like a less serious mecha series, but still has drama and tragedy.

Same director, same time, same animation studio. It should not surprise that both movies are similar. Hayao Miyazaki's love for flying shines through in either case. Especially the scenes among the pirates could be stitched together without a visible seam. The biggest difference comes in the form of the main characters, an older scoundrel in Porco Rosso, a young adventurer in Laputa.

Despite a completely different plot, premise, characters and style, somehow I just feel that if you like one, you'll like the other. Both series have very colourful artstyles which make the universes unique. The characters are elaborate and fun it their own way. Creative storytelling makes both series very enjoyable (but confusing in the first few episodes).
If you like short quirky anime then you should check this one out.

If you like the murder mystery part of Erased, then you should definitely give Higurashi a try. Especially if you found it too easy to guess the culprit in Erased. Higurashi manages to keep you guessing and entertained throughout it first season, only to wrap it all up perfectly in the second season

Both deal with humans who acquired supernatural abilities, terrorists who want the country to be theirs and those who want to stop them, along with the police. In addition, they show the sufficiency of those who are gifted, by being marked, by being trampled by even the humanity that is once part of them.

Similarities:
-Both anime takes place on a parallel world (Isekai).
-Both anime have the same voice actor of SAO, Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo, Trinity Seven, Shokugeki no Soma, etc...
-Both anime features a game-based plot.
Differences:
-No Game No Life involves blood related siblings while in Danmachi it is a Goddess X Child relationship.
-NGNL's MCs are geniuses who beat other people easily, strategically and perfectlly while on the other hand, Danmachi do contain a Lazy Goddess and a Hardworking Adventurer who seeks to be a "Hero"
-NGNL's features chess as their gameplay and key to every problems they would have while Danmachi, it does have the usage of weapons such as Blades, Swords, and Magic to fight on a dungeon.
-Danmachi's point of climax is within a dungeon while in NGNL, it features an outside world encounters.
-Different voice tones of MC from Danmachi (very manly) and NGNL (deep and serious, sometimes manly).
-It differs to what extent that NGNL do not feature a RPG-like plot but like a puzzle gameplay in which players strategically solves every game while on the other hand, Danmachi features a MMORPG-like plot in which the MC adventure on a dungeon in which he fight and encounter monsters to defeat with.

Similarities:
-Both anime involves a RPG-like style of plot.
-Both anime have Overpowered Main Characters, especially in their growth rate.
-Both MCs involves their girl having fond of them.
-Both MCs are voiced by the same person "Yoshitsugu, Matsuoka" voice actor of: Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo, Trinity Seven, etc..
-Both anime involves a somewhat HAREM plot, this includes girls that have grown fond of the MCs
-Both anime have adventures in dungeons where people in their world compete and fight.
-Both anime's setting is on a Medieval times.
Differences:
-Danmachi is interactive with people and real life communication while in Sword Art Online, it takes place on a virtual world.
-Danmachi's MC starts on being weak (Level 1) while on Sword Art Online, the MC have grown so fast.
-Sword Art Online features the MC being couple with her beloved girl while on Danmachi, the MC do have affections to her idolized rather than her Goddess who loves him so much.
-Danmachi features a Goddess X Child positions while on Sword Art Online there's none.
-Danmachi have different voice tones of the main character while Sword Art Online it is partially deep and mature.
-Danmachi's MC slowly becomes famous while Sword Art Online, the MC do not want to be famous.

Similarities:
-Both anime involves a high school life.
-Both anime can make you cry.
-Both anime's main protagonists may/may have feelings with each other.
Differences:
-Kimi no Na wa is somewhat supernatural, in a way that their souls is being switched to one another while Koe no Katachi they are not.
-Kimi no Na wa's main protagonists are very separate and far from each other, only their connection and communication with each other is writing something while in Koe no Katachi, the main protagonists are nearby and somewhat close.
-Koe no Katachi features the plot about bullying and redemption, guilt and repentance of the MC's actions in their childhood while in Kimi no Na wa it doesn't have the same plot as what is happening on Koe no Katachi.
-Kimi no Na wa is all about meeting each other and finding themselves while in Koe no Katachi is all about forgiveness and bringing back the brighter connections between the main protagonists.

They are similar in love to brother
And the brotherly interest of some of them
The secondary characters are interesting
And also the presence of custody
The existence of the school and the fact that the hero is a secondary student
.......
Their similarities are many

While also similar to the main Steins;Gate series, Kimi no Na wa and the Steins;Gate film are even more similar in that they carry many of the same compelling thematic elements. They both tackle the core theme of longing, longing for something or someone but not being quite sure of what it is or why you'd want it. They both also deal with the loss of important memories and how that can affect people who don't appear to have similar experiences. At the heart of each film is a journey, one that demands the protagonist's resolve until they figure out what – or who – is making them feel so empty and unfulfilled.

Over-the-top comedy is abound in both works, as well as over-the-top animation. They're both pretty short (To Be Hero is a collection of 11-minute episodes). Both Dead Leaves and To Be Hero like to bring up plot points and bombastically get rid of them within a blink of an eye. To Be Hero, however, is approximately 3 times the length of Dead Leaves in terms of both of their overall run times, so if you're worried that you may get burnt out on the excessive speed and crudeness of Dead Leaves, To Be Hero might leave you a little drained by the end of it.

If you enjoy the very rare Cute Guys Doing Cute Things trope in anime, then this recommendation is up your alley. Not only do we see young and cute boys partaking in activities considered traditionally as feminine, but you also get to see them grow closer to each other as of their interest and involvement in said activities.

I recommend these two like a nice wine and cheese paring. The two shows mirror many themes while evoking completely different emotions. As such, they compliment each other well.
To start, we have Made in Abyss; which starts out as a hopeful tale of would be adventures and wonder. Only when we descend into the deceivingly vibrant pit does the gnawing feeling despair and hopelessness start to set in; our two protagonists in a world which could care less about their survival. The Abyss inflicting danger and peril around every corner, only increasing as they delve further into the depths, with the small hope that they will beat the odds.
So after you have finished Made in Abyse and collected a good amount of stress and anxiety, it's time to convert all in into subtle bittersweet depression.
Enter, Girl's Last Tour. Likewise, we have two unlikely protagonists in a hostile environment, albeit one much less cheery. We watch these two live a hand to mouth existence in this oppressively bleak and barren wasteland. But despite the hardships they face, the pair exude this general feel-good-ness which makes you hope that they will survive and carry on despite the odds. That hope secretly increasing as they climb each layer of the city in pursuit of whatever may lie at the top, while fully aware of the dangers and difficulties they may face.
A journey downward, filled with hope, riddled with despair and pain. Can they make it?
A journey upward, bleak and hopeless, yet daring to hope and carry on. Can they make it?

Both series center around a heartwarming story revolving around the MC having to take care of little children. While Usagi Drop solely focuses on a single child, School Babysitters involves a colorful cast of children

Slice of life show focused largely on character interaction/relationships where four high-school girls set off on an adventure to Antarctica.
Characters have personalities similar to K-On and the humor is similar as well.

Both are works from the same author and both are dialogue heavy anime filled with cultural references, that carry a vibrant atmosphere with a similar narration style.
If you like one than without a doubt you’ll like the other.

Apart from the similar art style and animation, the gist of the story in both films is similar, as they both focus on a young girl who suddenly finds herself transported into a stranger and magical world full of whimsical characters and creatures. The films have a similar sense of fantasy and adventure, and even some danger, as well as similar character archetypes in Chihiro/Mary and Yubaba/Madame Mumblechook.

Both films have similar art style and animation, also both have a similar sense of adventure and focus on magic and witchcraft. Also, the films have a teenage girl as a protagonist, as well as similar elements, such as a flying broomstick and a black cat.

Both shows offer a questionable world with extremely bizarre characters and actions that make zero sense. If you enjoy the randomness of either show you'll definitely like the other. Both Dokuro and Popuko have violent tendencies.

Both anime teach you the biology of your own body in a comedic way. 30-sai no Hoken Taiiku only makes XXX jokes while Anime de Wakaru Shinryounaika is more general; though it makes plenty XXXually oriented jokes as well.
Both are only medium/short in length so I can really recommend them if you are in the mood for a quick laugh

One's a phoney, and Another's a phony. If you were exposed to King's Game first, then it's clear that it was handled more poorly. Both are close to death, the thing we all seem to inevitably reach. Have an empty can ready. There is strength in numbers, but the numbers can be depleted quicker than I can type this statement.

Similarities:
-Both MCs are playing in a virtual world.
-Both MCs have grown fond of a beautiful girl.
-Both anime is all about gaming and virtual reality that players compete.
-Both anime involves girl/s falling in love with the MC.
Differences:
-Accel World's MC is a dork, weak at first while SAO's MC is overpowered and levels up fast.
-Sword Art Online kills people in real life when they die on the game while Accel World freely and safely lets players log out on their account.
-Sword Art Online's MC attracted girls heart to grow fond for him, this may be because of his determination and overpowered skills in terms of helping/saving them while Accel World only does not.
-Sword Art Online's MC save the girls from danger while Accel World, the girl saves the MC.
-Sword Art Online's MC blames himself from letting his friends/comrades die while Accel World, he blames himself because he is weak.

Both shows are action, urban fantasies that center around an innocent, naive boy who suddenly falls into a conflict between gangs/organizations with supernatural powers. The difference is that K takes place in Japan (and sometimes in Germany too); whereas Blood Blockade Battlefront takes place in the US + some monsters.

Both animes are ''yuri'' and have two sisters in a romantic story.
Candy Boy is less dramatic and has a more soft romance than Citrus, so it can be a nice alternative for those who thought Citrus was too intense.
Besides that, particularly I think the characters from the two animes are quite similar

Both follow a very fundamental story trope. Protagonist has a trinket that the antagonist want so that they can rule the world. Otherwise, the stories are pretty different and the dynamics between the characters make for different character arcs. Steamboy is very accessible to non-anime viewers so it's a great introduction movie.

Tonally very similar shows. There are goofs, gaffs, dramas and tears. Ultimately they are both optimistic. Sakura has more focused on romance and on the themes of purpose whereas yorimoi is more on friendship and breaking out of your shell.

What connects these two movies is a story about how fights against all odds for the right to survive in world seemingly trying to make them extinct. No Game No Life: Zero is fantasy story whereas Blame! is a sci-fi story. If you were disappointed by how No Game No Life: Zero did not focus nearly enough on the struggles of humanity (better bleakness, hardship, death, a sense of hopelessness for the characters) in a violent and decaying world then Blame! provides that kind of engaging plot.

natsume and mob share the ability to see beings others can not and are met with these beings in various (and differing) situations, or are met with others who share in their ability, they must then encounter the separate views on said shared power, where the series differ however is in the execution of this premise/theme, mob psycho is a comedy centered shonen show, yuujinchou is a character driven episodic drama, and where mob psycho is an exceptionally well-animated being, yuujinchou is nowhere near the same level of distinctness, if any of these differences affect your viewing experience i would not recommend the show, but if you can look past it they're both great viewing experiences.

Both are sci-fi flicks with bizarre events, cheesy dialogue, absolute chaos and destruction, mysterious evil organizations, superhuman characters, more cheesy dialogue, entertaining OSTs, and both are set in urban environment in vaguely futuristic Japan.
Re:Cutey Honey does have significantly better production, and some ecchi and even yuri on top of that, while Ai City is just pure 80s aesthetic sci-fi cheesiness.

-Both are somewhat realistic tv series that deal with themes of morality and evil.
-Both feature dark thematic themes, and have overall dark tones.
Monster is longer and has a slower pace than Death Note

Similarly to how the main protagonists of Keroro Gunsou have their own mascots - Fuyuki and Keroro, Natsumi and Giroro, Mutsumi and Kururu - most of the characters in Medabots have their own cute or wisecracking ally by their side. The stories start off mainly episodically but they do have arcs within the series. Both shows have a tendency to do ridiculous and comedic facial expressions.

I couldn't stop my tear drops after completing this series ... Really , it's a masterpiece. It's pretty similar to " Your Lie in April " too based on story processing , love , romance, emotions, school life etc. But remember, if you want to get the complete feelings and emotions of this series , then you have to watch " Clannad " first and it's a must to all of you. At last I want to tell you that , don't even dare to die before watching this series. If you do that, then you will regret for it later and I can give 100% assurance of that to all of you for that. Really, man....I'm in love to this series...!!!!
Best of the luck....Arigato

If you want to watch something which will touch your entire heart with its emotion, story , romance , then this is the perfect choice for you ...
This is a complete masterpiece to me...
You have to watch " Clannad " first if you want to get the full enjoyment of it because " Clannad After Story " is actually the sequel of " Clannad "
... Arigato

Both have characters that adventure into unfamiliar worlds while facing obstacles on the way.
The art style is also somewhat similar, as the character designs are not stereotypical as you would see in most anime.

Similarities:
-Both MCs have been transferred to a parallel world (Isekai).
-Both MCs encounter women that later have affections toward him.
-Both MCs are overpowered.
-Both MCs have harem
-Both MCs remember what happened in their past life before being transferred to a parallel world.
-Both MCs are/becomes rich.
-Both MCs have smartphones.
-Both anime does contain travelling and adventures.
-Both anime have cute girls.
Differences:
-DeathMa involves lolis in his harem while Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni do not have.
-DeathMa is based on a MMORPG and on a perspective of a player while Isekai wa is not.
-DeathMa's MC can manipulate his skills in order for him to resolve his problem while Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni is a blessing from God and cannot manipulate it.
-DeathMa do not involve Polygyny (having the right to marry multiple women at once) while Isekai wa Smartphone to Tomo ni, Polygyny is a normal thing.
-DeathMa do not have magic to recreate materials into something else while Isekai wa's MC can do magic that turns any materials into whatever he wanted.
-DeathMa involves Master x Slave positions while Isekai wa is on their own will.

Similarities:
-Both anime have servants who are automatons/clockworks.
-Both anime contains cute servant bots.
-Both anime involves machines, gears, and automatons.
-Both anime contains cool MCs (by mean cool with special abilities).
-Both anime contains affection toward their owners.
-Both anime enters a variety of conflict, battles and action.
Differences:
-Clockwork Planet's servant is sharp tongued while Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai is pleasant.
-Clockwork Planet's servant had a slender body shape while Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai is having a Petite Body of a Loli.
-Clockwork Planet's automata/clockwork do not have a lewd side while the other does..
-Clockwork Planet involes more than one ownership of a automata/clockwork while Machine--Doll wa Kizutsukanai only owns one.
-Clockwork Planet do not have magic/superpowers while Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai involves magic that enhances the power of their automata/clockwork.
-Clockwork Planet's MC uses his hearing abilites to solve problems while the MC of Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai uses magic to resolve a fight.
-Clockwork Planet is futuristic while Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai is most likely British times of industrialism.

Similarities:
-Both anime have cute lolis.
-Both anime is all about a game.
-Both anime have characters who are geniuses.
Differences:
-No Game No Life had blood related siblings while Ryuuou no Oshigoto! is a Master x Disciple positions.
-No Game No Life uses Chess while Ryuuou no Oshigoto! contains Shogi.
-No Game No Life had a character where she is being forced to fall in love to the MC while Ryuuou no Oshigoto! had a tsundere.
-No Game No Life is Isekai while Ryuuou no Oshigoto is real life.
-No Game No Life had siblings who are Antropophobic and NEETs while Ryuuou no Oshigoto! freely encounters people around them.

Both anime are considered romances on the tragic side, SukaSuka has more of a fantasy setting while Plastic Memories is more sci-fi. The male protagonists in both find jobs where they become involved in relationships with the main female characters of each series, both of which only have a limited amount of time left to live.

What you see is definitely not what you get when it comes to either of these series. In addition to a similarly dark atmosphere, storytelling tone, and soundtrack, both are heavily stylized stories that hide the true meaning behind allegory and symbolism.
In the case of Madoka Magica, these stylizations are primarily visual, using bright colours and children's toys for symbolic meaning. In Kara no Kyoukai, the stylization also extends beyond the visual and into the story-telling, by breaking away from a standard chronological order of events. As a result, the same feeling of mystery follows you from one series to another.

They have similar-ish art styles and are both very adorable. Umaru-chan focuses more on family than friendship but they do both have very good friendship themes. The same length, and cute intro and ending themes. Humor in both as well, although more so in Umaru-chan. Both very lighthearted overall.

Handa-kun is an anime about Sensei's high school life. The anime follows Handa, a calligrapher who thinks everyone at school hates him. In reality, everybody loves Handa, to the point he has a fan club full of boys devoted to Handa's rising as a leader.

-The main character is the bad guy
-The main detective in both series are both laid back and intelligent.
-A heroine!
-Terrorist (since they bomb and kill) organisation
- Psychological animes that make you think

Cute high school girls doing outdoor activities and creating bonds of friendship along the journey, they are also educative, Sora Yori for the Antarctica and Yuru Camp for camping.
Yuru Camp is more centered on camping trips, and Sora Yori is much more adventurous and contains more mature problems.

Both are parody shows with lots of comedy. While Pop Team Epic is more skit based and parodies multiple animes, games and other forms of media, Mahou Shoujo Ore has a actual story and parodies the magic girl genre.

- Ichigo and Zero Two really similiar to Eureka and Anemone (the heroines from each anime)
- ichigo and zero two has the same hair color as eureka and anemone, blue and pink in GENERAL (maybe ichigo and eureka is different but in general their hair is blue)
- female mc is non human (eureka and zero two)
- both mecha has the same color theme (red and white)
- they fight againts monsters (coralian and klaxosaur)
- the mecha (strelitzia and nirvash) are piloting by boy and girl